Thank you for the detailed review. Not sure if you are interested in konobelodon but personally didn't find much information on the species so would like to see more reviews on it.
Well I think its time to update Diplodocus in my collection, I just have the Invicta an the Carnegie one, also the Collecta's but its very small. EoFauna's Diplodocus its the perfect Long Boy til now Love your reviews!
Unfortunately I don't have space for the Eofauna Diplodocus model due to how long it is but it does look good Not sure if it should be a bit brighter due to potentially being a male. The details are definitely fantastic though as you said Matthew just makes me wish I had space for it because I'd definitely like to get it if I could do Can't wait to see your next review Matthew maybe you can review the Sue T-rex Eofauna model whenever that's released presumably this year?
Diplodocids were generally quite long, but quite lightweight animals. Even the longest individuals would probably be only 30 tons max. The general shape of Diplodocids was more like a suspension bridge with a long neck in the front and an EXCEPTIONALLY long tail in the back. Brachiosaurs and Camarasaurs on the other hand were more like a hybrid between a general reptile, an elephant, and a giraffe.
I also highly recommend the Nanmu Studios Apatosaurus.
Diplodocus Are Longest Sauropod
Matthew can you please review the collecta koolasuchus
Thank you for the detailed review. Not sure if you are interested in konobelodon but personally didn't find much information on the species so would like to see more reviews on it.
Awesome figure and great video!
have you heard of the bandai plannosaurus line? they're releasing a new accurate spinosaurus for july or august 2023
Well I think its time to update Diplodocus in my collection, I just have the Invicta an the Carnegie one, also the Collecta's but its very small. EoFauna's Diplodocus its the perfect Long Boy til now
Love your reviews!
Still my favorite sauropod 🦕
Excelent Review!!! 😎👌.
A 10 for Eofauna 👌
Looks awesome
Great informative review thanks again
Unfortunately I don't have space for the Eofauna Diplodocus model due to how long it is but it does look good
Not sure if it should be a bit brighter due to potentially being a male.
The details are definitely fantastic though as you said Matthew just makes me wish I had space for it because I'd definitely like to get it if I could do
Can't wait to see your next review Matthew maybe you can review the Sue T-rex Eofauna model whenever that's released presumably this year?
15 tons they should be more than that
Diplodocids were generally quite long, but quite lightweight animals. Even the longest individuals would probably be only 30 tons max. The general shape of Diplodocids was more like a suspension bridge with a long neck in the front and an EXCEPTIONALLY long tail in the back. Brachiosaurs and Camarasaurs on the other hand were more like a hybrid between a general reptile, an elephant, and a giraffe.